Title: IFCT Peer Review
1GLAST Large Area Telescope IT Integration
Readiness Review Integration, Facility,
Configuration and Test (IFCT) Peer Review June
18, 2004 Introduction Elliott Bloom IT
Manager SLAC
2Committee Charge
- To Peer Review Committee members
- From Elliott Bloom, LAT IT Manager
- Subject Charge for IT Peer Reviews
- LAT IT is preparing for the Integration
Readiness Review (IRR) scheduled to occur on
August 3, 2004. This IRR will cover only the
integration and testing of one and two towers,
and a comprehensive test of two towers. IT will
have future IRRs covering other phases of the LAT
integration and test program. - Each IT department will have its own peer
review. As the peer reviews are being held well
in advance of the IRR, the committee should judge
if the schedule to get the department to IT
readiness is realistic, and if the resources for
the department are adequate to contribute as
described in the review to IT of the towers. I
expect that each peer review committee will be
checking for essential items that may have been
missed by the department that would be needed for
the IT of one and two towers and a comprehensive
test of two towers. All department heads have
been told that the peer reviews should give them
the feedback needed to enable them to prepare
more effectively for the IRR, and the actual IT
activities scheduled for this Summer and Fall.
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4Near Term Test Planning Flow
5GLAST Large Area Telescope IT Integration
Readiness Review Integration, Facility,
Configuration and Test (IFCT) Peer Review June
18, 2004 Overview Larry Wai IFCT Manager SLAC
6Outline of talks
- Introduction 5 min (Elliott)
- Overview 25 min (Larry), 10 min discussion
- Outline of talks
- Department work chart
- Operations chain-of-command
- Two-shift operations flow
- Integration Test strategy
- Single bay integration test flow
- Two-tower integration test flow
- Facility monitoring
- SLAC utility/computing infrastructure
- Facility Readiness Review
- Mechanical Integration I 15 min (Tom), 5 min
discussion - Tracker mock-up
- Tracker Integration Procedure
- LAT Survey Procedure
- LAT Torquing Procedure
- Mechanical Integration II 15 min (Eliazar), 5
min discussion - IT mock-up and electronics cabling
- Mate/De-Mate
- Calorimeter Integration
- Metrology Bay and Shimming
- Critical operations
- Room 104 access
- Electrical Test 20 min (Brian), 5 min
discussion - IFCT Electrical Test Responsibilities
- Electrical Interface Verification
- Breakout boxes
- EGSE setup
- EGSE acceptance definitions
- EGSE validation
- Performance Testing
- Summary 10 min (Larry), 5 min discussion
- Preparation schedule
7Department Work Chart
8Integration Operations Chain of Command
IT Management (Bloom/Fouts)
Integration test planning, test flow
generation, Validation of AIDS
Test Director (Wai, Borden)
Integration planning, AIDS generation, supervise
mechanical integration, sign-off AIDS
Test planning, supervise electrical testing,
sign-off AIDS
Integration Coordinator (Ortiz, Borden)
Electrical Test Conductor (Horwitz, Wai)
Execute test procedures, sign-off procedure data
sheets, update electronic logbook, collect and
transfer test data
Execute integration procedures, sign-off
procedure data sheets, mate/de-mate log,
component installation log, update electronic
logbook
Mechanical Technicians
Electrical Technicians
9Procedure Controls
- PROCEDURE RELEASED TO CM
- Procedure Execution READINESS REVIEW
- Each mechanical integration or electrical test
- POST Procedure Execution REVIEW
- Each mechanical integration or electrical test
- HIERARCHY AND ROLES DEFINED IN ALL PROCEDURES
- Test Director
- Test Conductor
- Test Technician
- Quality Assurance Engineer
10Two Shift Operation Flow
- Status of day shift test flow
- Generate/Assign Swing Tasks
- Items for Test Prep
1600 Daily Meeting Integration Test Director IT
Staff
- Status test flow from previous swing shift
- Assign days tasks
0800 Daily Meeting Integration Test Director IFCT
Staff
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
1600 Meeting
0800 Meeting
0800 Meeting
Swing shift
Day shift
Day shift
1600 Meeting
1600 Meeting
Swing shift
Swing shift
11Test Strategy
Receive MGSE
Receive Flight Unit
Receive EGSE
Post Ship Test
EGSE Validation
MGSE Fit checks
IT Pre Integration Electrical Test
Unit fit Checks
Electrical Interface Verification Test
Integration
Post Integration Electrical Test
12Single Bay Test Flow
TKR Module Post Ship Test
CAL Module Post Ship Test
TEM/PSU Module Post Ship Test
TKR Module CPT
CAL Module CPT
TEM/PSU Module CPT
CAL Module LPT
TRK Module Fit check
TKR Module LPT
TEM/PSU Module EICIT/IVT
Cal Module Fit Check
CAL Module CPT
Cal Module LPT
TEM-TKR EICIT/IVT
Single Bay CPT
13Two-Tower Integration Test Flow
Receive Calorimeter, TEM/TEM PS Flight Units B
Receive Calorimeter, TEM/TEM PS Flight Units A
Receive Tracker Flight Unit A
Receive Grid
Receive Tracker Flight Unit B
Install in Metrology Bay for Shimming Assembly
Integrate Grid onto Rotation Stand
Install in Metrology Bay for Shimming Assembly
Install tower in Single Bay
Test CAL A TEM/TEM PS A
Install tower in Single Bay
Test CAL B TEM/TEM PS B
Grid Optical Survey
Test Single Bay Tower
Test Single Bay Tower
De-Install Tower from EM single bay
De-Install Tower from EM single bay
Integrate Tracker A into Grid
Integrate Cal/TEM/TEM-PS A into Grid
Single Tower Test in Grid
Integrate Tracker B into Grid
Integrate Cal/TEM/TEM-PS B into Grid
Single Tower Test in Grid
Two Tower CPT
Optical Survey
14Facility monitoring and hardware flow
15Facility Utility / Computing Infrastructure
- Facility utilities
- Building 33 power substation - ECD 30-Sept-04
- Building 33 backup generators ECD 30-June-04
- Building 33 backup hot water boiler ECD
30-July-04 - Computing infrastructure
- Firewall w/ private LANs for monitoring, online,
data transfer - SCS remote tape backup for monitoring system
database
16Facility Readiness Review
- Audit team led by LAT QE Richard Gobin
- Participants include IFCT staff and LAT QA staff
- All findings ECD 7-July
17GLAST Large Area Telescope IT Integration
Readiness Review Integration, Facility,
Configuration and Test (IFCT) Peer Review June
18, 2004 Mechanical Integration I Tom
Borden IFCT Engineer SLAC
18Mechanical Integration I - Overview
- Tracker mock-up
- Tracker Integration Procedure
- LAT Survey Procedure
- LAT Torquing Procedure
- Room 104 Floor Configuration
- Flight Hardware Bag and purge Procedure
19Tracker Mock-up
- The IT Tracker Mock-up is form and fit of the
latest known Tracker design. - First possible Tracker flight like article is
EM - unknown availability to IT for process
development and verification. - Tracker installation critical.
- Early process development will generate
confidence that flight integration will go as
planned. - Tracker now using IT Mock-up Tower for
development of Tracker alignment process and
procedures.
20Status Tracker Mock-up
- Bottom Tray corner flexure modifications complete
EOD June 18th. - CMM of bottom tray features June 21st.
- Assembly of Mock-up June 22nd.
- CMM of Mock-up Tower June 22nd and 23rd.
- Current understanding is that Tracker will use
Mock-up through July 6th (both at SLAC and in
Pisa, Italy). - MGSE for Tracker integration testing.
- Lifting fixture fabrication/purchasing is 100
complete. - Design of 1X1 grid top flange to flight design in
work. - Design of 1X4 grid to flight design modifications
started. - Concept for Tracker integration MGSE.
- Internal Bay installation clearance mock-up not
started. - Delivery of Cones, Studs, Spacers and Nuts from
Tracker expected before July 6th.
21Tracker Installation Procedure
- Draft procedure available in LATDOCS.
(LAT-DS-03058) - Tracker Team continues to revise procedure as
hardware becomes available, including IT Tracker
Mock up. - Tracker Mock-up will be used as pathfinder to
refine procedure. - Tracker integration MGSE design started. MGSE
will be available in early July when Mock-up
returns from Italy. - Design of surrounding towers mock-up started.
Used with LAT Mock-up.
22LAT Survey Procedure
- Draft Procedure available in LATDOCS.
(LAT-DS-01586) - Platforms for tooling balls designed by Tracker,
Installation after delivery from Tracker. - Procedure will be tested with Mock-up Tower and
revised as necessary in July using the LAT
Mock-up.
23LAT Torquing Procedure
- Draft Procedure available in LATDOCS
(LAT-DS-03263) - Draft Torque Requirements Specification,
LAT-DS-03788, written and under review. - Procedure will be verified on LAT Mock-up with
Calorimeter, Electronics Boxes and Tracker
Mock-ups.
24Room 104 Clean Room Configuration
- Draft Procedure available in LATDOCS.
(LAT-DS-03281) - Some graphics improvements in work.
- Space in room 104 is tight with limited parallel
processing space available. - Only enough space for the LAT integration stand
or the LAT Mock-up stand at one time. - 1X4 Grid and Metrology bay must be moved out of
room for ACD and X LAT plate installation. - LAT integration stand must be moved if rework of
ACD required. - Unused MGSE must be stored outside room 104
25Room 104 Clean Room Configuration
26Room 104 Clean Room Configuration
27Flight Hardware Bag and purge Procedure
- Draft Procedure available in LATDOCS.
(LAT-DS-03291) - Design of frames for bags to start next week.
- Flow meters will be purchased when flow rates
established. - Clean rooms have nitrogen purge lines installed.
- Storage of LAT bag in Room 104 needs to be
addressed.
28GLAST Large Area Telescope IT Integration
Readiness Review Integration, Facility,
Configuration and Test (IFCT) Peer Review June
18, 2004 Mechanical Integration II Eliazar
Ortiz IFCT Mechanical Engineer SLAC
29Mechanical Integration II - Overview
- IT mock-up and electronics cabling
- Mate/De-Mate
- Calorimeter Integration
- Metrology Bay and Shimming
- Critical operations
- Room 104 access
30IT mock-up and electronics cabling
- 1. Electronic box buildup
- 2. Cable integration sequences
- 3. Cable securing
- 4. Tracker integration
- 5. Calorimeter integration/removal
31IT mock-up
- The main purpose of the mock up hardware has been
to train for flight integration by exercising and
validating the integration sequences outlined in
LAT-MD-00676. - Additional purposes include and are not limited
to - Exercise IT documentation (Drawings, cable
schematics, integration procedures, installation
logs, etc) - Identify issues with the cable integration
sequence. - Identifying any potential issues with the MGSE
hardware - Identify floor usage space issues (crane
restrictions, cart access space, etc) - Train personnel for flight hardware integration.
- Exercise crane operations for flight hardware
integration. - Exercise de-integration operations and identify
any potential problems during rework.
32MATE DEMATE
- Simple workmanship standard
- Inspect both halves of a mate for reference
designators, cleanliness, pin/socket
characteristics - Perform the ESD discharge
- Process paperwork for mate (fill out mate log)
- Usage Every mate
33Electronic Mate/Demate Log
34Calorimeter Integration
- Receiving inspection
- Inversion
- Insertion
35Calorimeter Integration
- Calorimeter Integration training includes
- CAL Module Post-Ship receiving inspection and
tests - CAL Module Inversion Procedure
- CAL Module Insertion into Single Bay Procedure
- CAL Module Insertion into GRID Procedure
- CAL Module Fastening Procedure
- Electrical Performance Test Set up
- Additional training required for this operation
- Contamination Control
- ESD
- Crane Certification
- Mate/Demate
36Metrology Bay and Shimming
- Table Set up
- Calorimeter Insertion
- Height measurement
- Determination of shim thickness
- Installation of shims
- Final height measurement
37 Room 104 access
- Prepare Room 104
- Prepare incoming hardware
- Prepare area outside of room 104
- Take environmental readings
- Move hardware into room 104
38GLAST Large Area Telescope IT Integration
Readiness Review Integration, Facility,
Configuration and Test (IFCT) Peer Review June
18, 2004 Electrical Test Brian Horwitz IFCT
Electrical Engineer SLAC
39Electrical Test - Overview
- IFCT Electrical Test Responsibilities
- Electrical Interface Verification
- Breakout boxes
- EGSE setup
- EGSE acceptance definitions
- EGSE validation
- Performance Testing
40IFCT Electrical Test Responsibilities
- CONTROL ELECTRICAL PROCESS AND WORKFLOW IN
ACCORDANCE WITH GOVERNING REQUIREMENTS - Design / procure support equipment as needed to
perform integration and test - Prepare all IT electrical test procedures
- CONTROL AND VALIDATION OF ELECTRICAL GROUND
SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (EGSE) - DAILY TEST PLANNING AND PREPARATION
- EVALUATE TEST RESULTS AND LOOK FOR TRENDS
- FAULT ISOLATE AND TROUBLESHOOT ISSUES FOUND
DURING INTEGRATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH REQUIREMENTS
41Electrical Interface Verification Requirement
- PER LAT-MD-0408 PARA. 7.3.1, INTERFACE
VERIFICATION TESTS SHALL BE PERFORMED ON ALL
SUBSYSTEM ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS - Cabling shall be verified to show proper
connections too - THIS REQUIREMENT SATISFIED BY OUR PROCESS
- Mate / De-mate
- Electrical Interface Continuity and Isolation
Test (EICIT) - Hi-pot testing of cabling performed by supplier
- Interface Verification Test (IVT)
- Safe to Mate (STM)
- FURTHER INTERFACE VERIFICATION NOT PLANNED
- Subsystems are required in para. 7.1.2.2 to test
signal and command distribution - Subsystems heavy reliance on engineering models
to verify interface dynamic performance is a very
robust technique
42EICIT and Safe-to-Mate
- ELECTRICAL INTERFACE CONTINUITY AND ISOLATION
TEST (EICIT or Cold Checks) - Electrical interface continuity and isolation
test - Verify like node continuity
- Verify power and ground isolation
- Verify signal isolation from power and ground
- Verify controlled/expected impedances
- Usage performed on each interface prior to first
mate - Performed when item is first integrated into LAT
- Performed when item has undergone any re-work
after integration into LAT - SAFE TO MATE
- Subset of EICIT
- Procedure used to verify power and ground
integrity on an interface - Test Power and Ground Continuity and Isolation
against design expectations - Usage repeating a connection wherein both halves
have already been mated using EICIT and IVT
43Interface Verification Tests
- INTERFACE VERIFICATION TEST (IVT or Hot Checks)
- Initial Power On Measurements
- Test interface for stray voltages
- Make power and ground connections and check
signal pins for levels that could cause damage - Usage performed on each interface as part of
first mate - Performed when item is first integrated into LAT
- Performed when item has undergone any re-work
after integration into LAT
44EICIT and IVT procedures
45BREAK OUT BOXES required for Two-Tower Integration
- BREAK OUT BOXES HELP INTERFACE VERIFICATION
WITHOUT RISK TO FLIGHT HARDWARE - Custom designs that support IT as well as ELX
- These designs do not permit measurements of LVDS
signaling characteristics at data rate - Boxes are complete
- FOUR BOXES ARE REQUIRED FOR TWO TOWER TEST
- 26 pin interface
- 44 pin interface
- 78 pin interface
- 104 pin interface
- SIX ADAPTER CABLES ARE REQUIRED FOR TWO TOWER
TEST - Cables adapt between different pin outs
- Cables adapt between different connector styles
and sizes - Cables complete 8-7-04
46BREAK OUT BOXES
104 PIN BOB
26 PIN BOB
47EGSE SET UP-TWO TOWER LEVEL
48EGSE REQUIREMENTS
- PER LAT-MD-00408 PARA. 6.6.2, EGSE SHALL BE
- Controlled
- Design authority will release design and run
acceptance testing - Acceptance Tested
- Design authority will release a test procedure
that verifies equipment before delivery - Acceptance testing should be periodically
repeated, like calibration - Validated
- Prior to use in a given configuration (or set-up)
- When EGSE has its external configuration
changed, as when moving - Use flight connection procedures when using all
but BOBs
49EGSE ACCEPTANCE Definitions
- NEED TWO TYPES OF ACCEPTANCE DEFINITIONS
- Commercial EGSE- Periodic calibration in
accordance with manufacturers recommendations and
specifications - Commercial equipment that is not calibrated will
be monitored using a calibrated instrument if it
provides data - Custom equipment will be accepted via periodic
running of a performance test - Performance test procedure shall be written by
SLAC and controlled like any other procedure - Release and change requires signatures
- QA Seals shall be mounted like calibration seals
- Tamper Seals shall be in place
50EGSE Validation Strategy
- ELX TO RUN CPT ON EM GASU AND EM PDU
- 2 TOWER EGSE ACCEPTANCE RUNNING SOFTWARE BASED
TEST PER PLAN (LAT-MD-01533-01) - Register level tests permit verification of read
/ write integrity and function - Trigger tests will be based on the software
trigger reading out golden event data written to
the hardware registers - INTERFACE VALIDATION MUST ALSO BE PERFORMED ON
CRATE - An EICIT and IVT must be performed
- A Safe to Mate will be performed each time the
EGSE is used - LATTE TESTING TO BE PART OF RICK CLAUS REVIEW
- EGSE TEST PROCEDURES WILL BE COMPLETE 8-27-04
51EGSE Validation Procedures
- EACH TEST PROCEDURE SHALL DEFINE THE VALIDATION
TESTS FOR EACH SET-UP CONFIGURATION - For instance, TEM EICIT asks you to check a known
impedance before measuring impedance - Touch probes together
- Sample measurements of the flight hardware also
count for EGSE validation - For instance, run the LATTE scripts that are used
to accept the EGSE Test Crate, verify that it can
load golden event data and read it back, and you
are validated
52Performance Tests
- CAL INTEGRATION CPT/LPT
- TKR INTEGRATION CPT/LPT
- ABSOLUTE TIME ACCURACY TEST PROCEDURE
- TKR-CAL SINGLE BAY LPT, TIME-IN (LAT-PS-03271)
- TWO BAY CPT (LAT-PS-3276)
- TWO BAY LPT
- MULTI BAY LPT
53Performance Test Evaluation
- TEST PERSONNEL WILL HAVE TOOLS AND TRAINING TO
EVALUATE TEST RESULTS - GOLDEN TEST OUTPUT FILES WILL BE AVAILABLE
- Each test run can be compared to verify expected
results - TESTERS WILL BE PRESENTED WITH EASY TO READ
GRAPHICAL OUTPUTS - LIMITS will be presented so that just barely
passing can be evaluated during test run - LATTE 3.2 TRAINING
- Started Mid-May 2004
- Continuing through the EM2 integration and test
phase - Released scripts from online staff
- Bugs to LATTE written in Roundup and changed by
Online - TEST PROCEDURE TRAINING
- During the EM2 test phase
54GLAST Large Area Telescope IT Integration
Readiness Review Integration, Facility,
Configuration and Test (IFCT) Peer Review June
18, 2004 Summary Larry Wai IFCT Manager SLAC
55Preparation Schedule
Tom Borden holds the detailed schedule / manpower
loading
56Mechanical Procedures List and Status
57Electrical Procedures List and Status
58Mechanical Team Training Status
59Electrical team training status
60EM2 Test Flow
EM TKR Plate CAL Frame
Bench
EM GASU is driver ECD 7/15
Shipping Container Base
61Summary and Concerns
- IT procedures (34 total)
- 13 procedures drafted
- Expect 27 procedures drafted training complete
by IRR - Expect 4 procedures for MGSE drafted and training
in progress by IRR - 4 procedures depend upon ELX subsystem
- Top concern approval process (for configuration
management) is at a standstill - Training
- Mechanical training 50 complete
- Electrical training 20 complete
- Top concern TKR mechanical integration yet to be
defined - Facility
- Expect to be ready for integration by end of June
(with installation of back-up generators)